It is the morning after the night before and, as you would expect, the social media is alive with thoughts emanating from the Hatters 1-0 loss, at the Brentford Community Stadium.
As I mentioned in an earlier article – an-early-goal-costs-luton-dearly-at-brentford -Luton Town came so close to snatching at least a point from a fixture against a side who could, if they live up to their potential, grab one of the automatic promotion places this season.
Delving into the comments left, by the Hatters support, there seems to be a common theme, bringing in a striker who knows how to put the ball in the net, as the following posts perfectly illustrate:
Sign a striker it’s that simple
— . (@LTFCJME) January 20, 2021
Attackers needed ASAP, lacking quality tonight and really showed it.
— Tommy Daniels (@tommydaniels0) January 20, 2021
Unlucky. We deserved a point. Great work lads! Big improvement from last season. Just need someone to take one of the many chances we create.
— Luton Block F (@LTFCblockF) January 20, 2021
Sign a striker 🙏🏻
— RC (@Richiec85) January 20, 2021
If there was ever a game that illustrated how much we need a player or 2 that can put the ball in the back of the net, that was it. We should have got at least a point tonight.
— Andy (@ajfkosovo) January 20, 2021
Should be proud of that 2nd half performance, just lacking the cutting edge up top
— Chris (@ChrisBovril) January 20, 2021
But even with the transfer window open, it is not as easy as that.
The ongoing pandemic has seen clubs in the EFL cash strapped.
The lack of revenue from the many streams associated with supporters filing into Kenilworth Road has been severely curtailed.
There is also the fact to consider that, following our previous dalliances with administration, it is essential the books are balanced.
However, considering the above. I have to admit sharing the thoughts of the person who left the comment below:
I’m not religious but I’ll pray to whoever if it gets us a striker
— Heather (@Heather14220711) January 20, 2021
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Hi mh, in your last post you said that you thought nj was having a little dig at the board. Sorry but I disagree. The board has always gone with mick an nj in who they want brought in. I am sure that up till now nj has blindly been supporting loyalty to some and probably only just lost patience
perhaps a mild frustrating dig but knowing our finances rule out any such move.